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at the festival of the unleavened bread

  • 1 Matzot (In Judaism, Festival of Unleavened Bread, for unleavened bread is the only kind of bread consumed during Passover)

    Религия: Мацот

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Matzot (In Judaism, Festival of Unleavened Bread, for unleavened bread is the only kind of bread consumed during Passover)

  • 2 חג המצות

    Festival of the Unleavened Bread, Pessach, Passover

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  • 3 ἄζυμος

    -ος,-ον + A 35-17-1-1-3=57 Gn 19,3; Ex 12,8.15.18.20
    unleavened (of bread, cakes) Ex 12,39; (τὰ) ἄζυμα unleavened bread Ex 12,8; ἄζυμοι (sc. ἄρτοι)
    ἐν τῇ ἑορτῇ τῶν ἀζύμων at the festival of the unleavened bread 2 Chr 8,13
    Cf. DOGNIEZ 1992 215; HARL 1986a, 68.179; HARLÉ 1988, 188; →NIDNTT; TWNT

    Lust (λαγνεία) > ἄζυμος

  • 4 Matzot

    Религия: Песах, Праздник пресного хлеба, (In Judaism, "Festival of Unleavened Bread", for unleavened bread is the only kind of bread consumed during Passover) Мацот

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  • 5 Мацот

    Religion: Matzot (In Judaism, "Festival of Unleavened Bread", for unleavened bread is the only kind of bread consumed during Passover)

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Мацот

  • 6 ἑορτή

    ἑορτή, ῆς, ἡ (s. prec. entry; Hom.+; ins, pap, LXX; ParJer 7:31; EpArist, Philo, Joseph.; Ar. 10:8; Just., Mel.; Ath. 26, 3) a day or series of days marked by a periodic celebration or observance, festival, celebration ἐν μέρει ἑορτῆς with regard to a festival Col 2:16. More specif. defined ἡ ἑ. τοῦ πάσχα the Passover festival (Ex 34:25) Lk 2:41; J 13:1. τὸ πάσχα ἡ ἑ. τῶν Ἰουδαίων 6:4. ἡ ἑ. τῶν ἀζύμων the festival of unleavened bread Lk 22:1; cp. GPt 2:5 (Mel., P. 93, 695). ἡ ἑ. τῶν Ἰουδαίων ἡ σκηνοπηγία the Judeans’ festival of Tabernacles or Booths J 7:2; ἡ ἑ. the festival is shown by the context to be a particular one: Passover Mt 26:5; Lk 2:42; J 4:45; 11:56; 12:12, 20 al.; the festival of Tabernacles 7:8, 10f, 14, 37.—5:1 the witnesses and editions vary betw. the indefinite ἑ. a festival and ἡ ἑ. the festival (for the attestation and interpr. s. Hdb. ad loc.; JUbbink, NThSt 5, 1922, 131–36). Simply ἑ. of the feast of Tabernacles PtK 2 p. 14, 29.—ἐν τ. ἑ. during the festival (Jos., Bell. 2, 89, Ant. 20, 109 ἐν ἑ.) Mt 26:5; Mk 14:2; J 4:45; 7:11; 12:20; εἶναι ἐν τ. ἑορτῇ take part in the festival 2:23 (CBurchard, ZNW 61, ’70, 157–88—also Mk 14:2, Mt 26:5, J 7:11). εἰς τ. ἑορτήν for the festival 13:29 (cp. BGU 596, 7 [84 A.D.] ὅπως εἰς τ. ἑορτὴν περιστερείδια ἡμεῖν ἀγοράσῃ). ἀναβαίνειν (i.e. to Jerusalem) εἰς τ. ἑ. 7:8, 10 (cp. BGU 48, 18 ἐὰν ἀναβῇς τῇ ἑορτῇ); ἔρχεσθαι εἰς τ. ἑ. (Jos., Bell. 1, 73; 6, 300) 4:45; 11:56; 12:12. τ. ἑορτῆς μεσούσης when the festival was half over 7:14. τ. ἑορτῆς παυσαμένης GPt 14:58. κατὰ ἑορτήν at each (Passover) festival Mt 27:15; Mk 15:6; Lk 23:17 v.l. (should it be limited to the Passover? Any festival at all could be the proper occasion to free a prisoner. Cp. Heliod. 8, 7 p. 227, 6ff Bekker: ἡ δέσποινα … τήμερον ἀφήσειν ἐπηγγείλατο [Theagenes], ἑορτήν τινα πάτριον εὐωχεῖν μέλλουσα ‘the mistress has promised to release [Theagenes], out of intention to celebrate some traditional festival’). κατὰ τὸ ἔθος τ. ἑορτῆς acc. to the custom of the feast Lk 2:42. τ. ἑορτὴν ποιεῖν keep the festival (Ael. Aristid. 29, 4 K.=40 p. 752 D.; Vi. Aesopi G 123 P.; Ex 23:16) Ac 18:21 D. Of a joyous festival (contrast πένθος time of sorrow) Dg 4:5.—DELG. M-M.

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  • 7 πάσχα

    πάσχα, τό indecl. (Aram. פַּסְחָא or פִּסְחָא for Hebr. פֶּסַח.—LXX, Philo, Joseph., Just., Mel., Did.)
    an annual Israelite festival commemorating Israel’s exodus from Egypt, the Passover, celebrated on the 14th of the month Nisan, and continuing into the early hours of the 15th (Jos., Ant. 3, 284f; s. also Ex 12–13; cp. Mishnah, Pesahim). This was followed immediately by the Feast of Unleavened Bread (Mazzoth; ἄζυμος 2) on the 15th to 21st. Popular usage merged the two festivals and treated them as a unity, as they were for practical purposes (s. Lk 22:1 and Mk 14:12 below.—So also Philo and Joseph.: GAmadon, ATR 27, ’45, 109–115; cp. BWambacq, Biblica 62, ’81, 499–518). τὸ π. the Passover (Festival) Mk 14:1; J 2:23; 11:55b; 12:1; 18:39; Ac 12:4. τοῦτο τὸ π. on this Passover GEb 311, 48; 50f (a rewording of Lk 22:15 fr. the Encratite perspective). τὸ π. τῶν Ἰουδαίων J 2:13; 11:55a. τὸ π., ἡ ἑορτὴ τῶν Ἰουδαίων 6:4; ἡ ἑορτὴ τοῦ π. Lk 2:41; J 13:1. παρασκευὴ τοῦ π. (s. παρασκευή) J 19:14. ἡ ἑορτὴ τῶν ἀζύμων ἡ λεγομένη πάσχα Lk 22:1 (Jos., Ant. 14, 21 τῆς τῶν ἀζύμων ἑορτῆς, ἣν πάσχα λέγομεν; 17, 213; 18, 29, Bell. 2, 10. HSchürmann, Der Paschamahlbericht, Lk 22:7–14, 15–18, ’53). τὸ π. γίνεται the Passover is being celebrated Mt 26:2.
    the lamb sacrificed for observance of the Passover, the Passover lamb θύειν τὸ π. (שָּׁחַט הַפֶּסַח.—Ex 12:21; Dt 16:2, 6; 1 Esdr 7:12; Just., D. 40, 1) kill the Passover lamb Mk 14:12a; Lk 22:7; fig. of Christ and his bloody death 1 Cor 5:7 (ELohse, Märtyrer u. Gottesknecht, ’55, 141–46). φαγεῖν τὸ π. (אָכַל הַפֶּסַח.—2 Ch 30:18 [φασεκ]; 2 Esdr 6:21) eat the Passover Mt 26:17; Mk 14:12b, 14; Lk 22:11, 15; J 18:28; GEb 311, 47 (here the word ἑτοιμάζειν is found, taken fr. Passover terminology [s. 3], but π. still retains its specific sense ‘Passover lamb’.—Mel., P. 16, 101 τὸ π. βιβρώσκεται; Orig., C. Cels. 1, 70, 4).—For lit. s. ἐσθίω 1a.
    the Passover meal ἑτοιμάζειν τὸ π. prepare the Passover meal Mt 26:19; Mk 14:16; Lk 22:8, 13. ποιεῖν τὸ π. (oft. LXX) hold or celebrate the Passover Mt 26:18; Hb 11:28.
    in later Christian usage the Easter festival (τὸ π. Hippol., Ref. 8, 5) τὸ κυρίου π. Dg 12:9.—GBeer, Pesachim 1912 (p. 1, 1 lit.); Elbogen3 ’31; HGuthe, Z. Passah der jüd. Religionsgem.: StKr 96/97, 1925, 144–71; Billerb. IV 1928, 41–76: D. Passamahl; JJeremias, D. Passahfeier der Samaritaner ’32, D. Abendmahlsworte Jesu2 ’49, 3’60, Eng. tr., The Eucharistic Words of Jesus, OEhrhardt ’55, 86–184, also 3 tr. NPerrin ’64; Dalman, Jesus 80–160; JPedersen, Passahfest u. Passahlegende: ZAW 52, ’34, 161–75; PHeawood, ET 53, ’41/42, 295–97; FBussby, ibid. 59, ’47/48, 194f; GWalther, Jesus, d. Passalamm ’50; ESchweizer, TLZ 79, ’54, 577–91; AJaubert, La date de la Cène ’57; JSegal, The Hebrew Passover to A.D. 70 ’63; HGrass Ostergeschehen u. Osterberichte2 ’62; NFüglister, Die Heilsbedeutung des Pascha ’63; ERuckstuhl, Die Chronologie des letzten Mahles, etc. ’63 (Eng. tr. VDrapela ’65); RLeDéaut, La nuit pascale ’63; JvGoudoever, Studia Evangelica III, ’64, 254–59. The work of AJaubert above has been transl. as The Date of the Last Supper by IRafferty ’65; Jaubert’s thesis rejected by EKutsch, VetusT 11, ’61, 39–47; NTheiss, Int 48, ’94, 17–35 in relation to the Seder.—EDNT. ABD VI 764f (lit.). TW. Sv.

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